True love is hard to find and even harder to hold onto. Ivy knows this, that’s why when her boyfriend Tristan dies, she is so devastated. Her life just seems too empty with her mother’s remarriage, her eerily spacious new home, and most of all, Tristan’s absence. But what she doesn’t know since she lost her faith in angels is that Tristan is still with her—in the form of a guardian angel. They must find a way to work together, especially when sinister occurrences keep happening closer and closer to Ivy. Everyone near her is in danger as it soon becomes apparent that Tristan’s death was murder and that his killer plans to strike again. Kissed by an Angel, an exciting trilogy of romance and mystery, tells the story of a love so powerful it spans the boundary even between life and death.

Without a doubt, Kissed by an Angel has one of the most romantic tales and best structured mysteries that I’ve ever read. Ivy and Tristan’s love for each other is so strong and sweet that it made me cry after Tristan’s death because they couldn’t be together as they once were. I did find it a little strange how fast and hard they fell for each other, but it did make the story more romantic. The plotline is very complicated due to varying love interest and other secret character connections, yet it is still pretty easy to follow and understand at most times. I definitely appreciated the unpredictability of most of the plot as well. Some of the characters I felt could’ve been better developed except for the most important to the story, Ivy, Tristan, and Gregory, who were all characterized well. I really liked Chandler’s explanation for angels and their abilities because it added a creative and supernatural flair to the story. Readers will have a difficult time setting Kissed by an Angel down because of the suspense and its powerful message of love outweighing all.

Fans of romance novels and mysteries involving life after death will love Kissed by an Angel, especially those who enjoyed Reincarnation by Suzanne Weyn, Far From You by Lisa Schroeder, Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin, and Jo-Jo and the Fiendish Lot by Andrew Auseon.

I read some of it but didnt finish it and when I start something i always finish it ! && I started to fall in love with him ! This book is something you will remember just like the TWILIGHT SERIES !!!! IT WAS AMAZING !!!!!!! yours truly , let`s just call me Ms.Mistery

wow this book was amazing! i saw it at target and randomly decided to buy it. man, did i cry when i finished it!!! for anyone unsure whether to buy it or not, i would definately advise that you buy it and read it, then pass it along to everyone.

It was amazing, I just finished it. It took me exactly half a day to finish it completly, and let me tell you i cried twice. The book is such a tear jerker you cant help but feel the tears trickle down your cheecks.. I did find it a little interesting just because of Gregory...(jerk-wad) I cried most when Ivy found her cat... I was sitting beside my cat and stated ballin' i could never live with my Trina.<3 lol.

OMG!!! i saw dis book at target, and i read the back, and i wanted 2 get it. well i did and i tell u this book is amazing!!! its my most fav book. and i cried wen Tristan died, but also wen he had 2 say his final goodbye 2 ivy. i fell in love with it, and i got attached 2 it, dat i didnt want 2 finish it. But u should totally read it, and u wont regret it..

im in the middle of reading it (in the last story) and so far.. it is such a great book. i love romance novels, and this has deffinently reached my standards!!!!! my friends all think it looks wierd, but they truly dont know what they are missing out on...i love Tristan!!

OMG best book ever!!! i wish it never ended for some reason i hate when a bokk ends and doesnt have a next book in the sries because i want to know WATZ NEXT!!!!I CRIED AND LAUGHED THREW THIS BOKK .... IT IS A TOUCHING STORY.... READ IT!

i had read this book for a book report a few weeks ago. i loved it!! and my mom hates it when im really into a long novel because i never put the book down until im finished have to eat or sleep!!! just like when i started reading Twilight i finished all 4 books in 1 week!!! thats over 2000 pages for crying out loud!!!!

im still reading this book , im like in the middle and i am just outraged . this book is suprisingly breathtaking :D ! i mean im only 12 and i dont read much so i never thought id read a book as long as this ! it interests me so much . im sure once i finish this book ill have tears running down my face . its amazing (:

my girlfriend loooooooves these books and i just found out about them she wanted the last one for christmas but was to sweet to ask for it ......im going to buy it for her since we have a strong passionate relationship like tristan and ivy she deserves it she is the best for me its the least i can do since i love her so much

this book is really a great story! i love the mysterys between Gregory [absolute meany =P] and Ivy... & TRISTAN!!! he sounds wickedly fun! .. Now Eric is freaky... im in the middle of Soulmates [3RD PART] & I'm thinkin Eric mightve killed Caroline... okay now I'm babbling but SERIOUSLY I <3 dis book! -- it's still not as good as twilight...

I have read the book at least 20 times and have bought 3 copies of the book, due to reading each copy so much they all fell apart. I have finally purchased the book on my Ipad and currently reading it for the 21st time :) I love this book.

Post a Comment

blog stats

2013

October:67. The Color of Rain (Cori McCarthy)

September:66. The Fifth Wave (Rick Yancey)65. United We Spy (Ally Carter)64. Out of Sight, Out of Time (Ally Carter)63. Only the Good Spy Young (Ally Carter)62. Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Ally Carter)61. Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy (Ally Carter60. I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Ally Carter)59. Also Known As (Robin Benway)58. Not a Drop to Drink (Mindy McGinnis)57. The Waking Dark (Robin Wasserman)

THE BOOK MUNCHER is the reviewing alias of a prolific reader. She is guilty of several overflowing bookshelves in several states. Her literary diet is mostly dedicated to the young adult fiction genre but has been known to occasionally stray into middle grade or adult categories. She is a firm believer that reading and literacy are as essential to modern life as physical sustenance, that fiction is often truer than nonfiction, and that stories and words have the power to change the world.